I was just home from the Air Force in December, 1953, starting a new life, buying my first brand new car. It was a black ’54 Ford sedan. I was one of Bert’s first customers. He was just a young new salesman, and the nicest I ever met. I felt I could trust him. And now, all these decades later, I’ve just bought a new Taurus… also from Bert!”

Lou Gil

1960's

1960

1960

Leasing vehicles to individuals is born. Another Galpin first.

1961

1961

Galpin Ford launches a West Coast NASCAR racing team with drivers Ron Hornaday and “Steady Eddie” Gray. Hornaday leads the Galpin team to four consecutive NASCAR West Coast Division championships! Ron Hornaday Jr., following his dad’s lead, becomes a popular NASCAR champion with 4 Nationwide Series and 36 Craftsman Truck Series victories.

1964

1964

Ron Hornaday leading a race.

1964

1964

A vintage ad promoting Galpin leasing on the 1964 Ford Thunderbird.

1965

1965

Galpin becomes the first Shelby dealer in California, exclusive Valley dealer for Shelby and the Shelby Cobra.

Galpin sponsors the first Mustang Owners and Shelby Cobra Clubs.

1965

1965

Bert, always looking for the next automotive innovation, teamed with entrepreneur Heinz Prechter to introduce European sunroof technology to America. When Ford executives visited the dealership and discovered the popular sunroof equipped vehicles, they approached Prechter to make sunroofs for a multitude of Ford models. He complied, founding American Sunroof Company (ASC), and the U.S. sunroof industry was born.

1966

1966

Galpin Ford moves to its current location on Roscoe Blvd. called “Galpin Square”. The vast, modern showroom, with display space for 17 vehicles and featuring the world’s first full-service, in-dealership restaurant, is an instant community attraction, ideal for special shows and events.

1966

1966

Galpin Square under construction.

1966

1966

1967

Bert & the Sales team photographed in front of Galpin Ford.

1968

1968

Bert becomes the sole owner of Galpin Ford.

1969

1969

A Valley Christmas tradition begins in the new Galpin Ford showroom when Jane Boeckmann and Gloria McCord decorate Galpin’s first giant Christmas tree. Through the years, the decorations evolve into a festive and elaborate Christmas village installed by Charles McCord, Galpin facilities manager.

The tradition even continues to this very day, carried on by the families’ future generations.

1969

1969

Mayor Tom Bradley congratulates Jane and Bert when Galpin Ford wins the Brand Names Foundation Automotive Retailer of the Year Award. In 1974, Galpin wins the prestigious honor a second time, unprecedented in the industry.